Unannounced Huawei smartphone with Kirin chip, 4GB RAM could be the P10 Lite

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Unannounced Huawei smartphone with Kirin chip, 4GB RAM could be the P10 Lite
Huawei has a couple of smartphones in the pipeline if we add the recently leaked Honor 8 successor. As many of your probably know by now, the Chinese company plans to unveil its next flagship smartphone, the P10, in late February.

The P10 might come alongside an enhanced version that's probably called the P10 Plus. In addition, Huawei could launch a downgraded model, the P10 Lite, just like it did with the current P9.

An unannounced Huawei smartphone have been recently spotted at TENAA, the Chinese regulatory authority, which goes by the code name WAS-AL00. Unfortunately, the name doesn't tell us anything, but the listing mentions some of the phone's specs.

The so-called Huawei WAS-AL00 packs a powerful 2.1GHz Kirin processor, coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory. Instead of the dual-lens camera setup, Huawei included a 12-megapixel single rear-facing camera, as well as a secondary 8-megapixel camera in the front. A fingerprint sensor positioned on the back side, below the main camera.

We've also learned that the Huawei mid-range smartphone will sport a 5.2-inch display with full HD (1080p) resolution, and it will be powered by a 2,900 mAh battery.

For those interested, the phone measures 146.5 x 72 x 7.2mm and weighs 146g. As expected, the phone will run Android 7.0 Nougat right out of the box.

Obviously, we can't confirm that this is indeed the P10 Lite, but it's clearly a new mid-range smartphone that Huawei plans to launch very soon.



source: TENAA via GizmoChina
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